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Title: Switching Parks


Sandra - January 18, 2004 10:07 PM (GMT)
Sandy walked silently across the grass. She was caught in the bigger park before. Maybe they didn't care about the small one. There were less people and more places to hide them. She looked up at the trees, she could hide one up there. Hunger knawing at her, taunting her, driving her mad. She needed blood.

Sandra played with her poodle skirt. Making the poodle move back and forth. It didn't please at all, she was sad. Her blue eyes were cast down towards the ground. Her blond pigtails seemed to parallel her emotions, they drooped lifelessly across her ears.

Unfortunately the park was empty. People didn't show up often enough here. She ached to go back to greener pastures. But public places brought public attention and then she would be punished. So she brought a knife. A Swiss Army knife. No one would trace it back to a vampire.

She sat down in the grass. It was useless. Nobody would come to this park. And then she heard it. A heart, beating fast, coming towards her. The sounds of footsteps sounded after, someone was running. A jogger. Sandra sprang to her feet. She didn't wait for the runner, she ran towards her.

The jogger stopped, she saw Sandy running towards her. It confused her why would a little girl run like that towards her, maybe she was being followed.

Sandra jumped onto the unsuspecting woman and brought her down with her weight. She took out her knife and cut the woman's throat. She covered the wound with her mouth and drank. The woman continued to thrash until the lack of oxygen took her.

Sandra finished quickly. The drink was more satisfying then the last. She looked at the woman's face and brought her hand up to open one of her eyelids. Yuck, brown. She already had enough brown eyes. She lifted the woman up and climbed the nearest trees. She hooked the woman up on one of the higher branches. She jumped back down to the ground and looked up, admiring her job of hiding the woman.

She looked back down to the ground. There were still blood stains. She looked around for something to clean it up with. She pulled up some grass and tried to cover the blood with that. It needed a lot of grass but Sandy had all night...




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